This 100% guaranteed grow kit gives you everything you need to grow the world's tallest tree from seed! Reaching heights greater than 365 feet, the magnificent Coast Redwood is not only the planet's tallest tree, but also one of the world's most long-lived, with life-spans of more than 2,000 years. Fossil records also indicate that the species is among the most ancient of trees; its lineage dating back 160 million years. At maturity, typical Coast Redwoods tower 175 to 300 feet, and have massive trunks 8 to 20 feet in diameter with deeply furrowed, reddish-brown bark. Only 5% of America's ancient Redwoods remain, most under State and National protection. Growing a tree from seed is a magical and fascinating experience for people of all ages. This seed germination kit gives you everything you need to germinate tree seed successfully - seeds, growing medium, a mini-greenhouse, and detailed instructions. Our instructions lead you through the whole process - from cold-stratifying your seeds to germination to transplanting.

This grow kit gives you everything you need to germinate and grow the world's largest living thing! Giant Sequoias are native to the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, where proud giants such as the 'General Sherman' and 'General Grant' trees have wowed National Park visitors for years. Giant Sequoias are hardy enough to grow well in virtually any climate, and are loved and cultivated throughout the world. This truly majestic species, the most massive of all trees, can live thousands of years and attain monumental size, up to 300 feet tall with trunks almost 40 feet in diameter. Growing a tree from seed is a magical and fascinating experience for people of all ages. This 100% guaranteed Grow Kit provides everything you need to germinate Sequoiadendron giganteum - seeds, growing medium, a mini-greenhouse, and detailed instructions. Our instructions lead you through the whole process - from cold-stratifying your seeds to germination to transplanting.

The amazing Bristlecone Pine is perhaps the world's most ancient living organism. The oldest still living specimen is almost 5,000 years old-that means it is more ancient than Stonehenge, the Acropolis, and even Cheops' Pyramid. Awesome! Bristlecone Pines grow at very high elevations in some of the most foreboding and hostile territory any tree calls home-on exposed, rocky slopes at elevations between 7,000 and 12,000 feet in UT, NV, AZ, CA, and NM. In cultivation, the slow-growing Bristlecone Pine takes on a form quite different from its gnarled subalpine brethren, becoming a symmetrical, even luxuriant tree, fully clothed in dense, very dark, shimmering needles, and growing to heights of around 25 feet. The trees needles are often flecked with white dots of resin, and its woody cones bear the tree's namesake bristles. The astounding longevity and amazing hardiness of the Bristlecone Pine make it a fascinating choice for ornamental planting in a diverse range of climates. Highly suited to container growing and smaller gardens. Growing this tree from seed is a magical and fascinating experience for people of all ages. Our seed germination kits give you everything you need to germinate tree seed - seeds, growing medium, a mini-greenhouse, and detailed instructions. Our instructions lead you through the whole process - from cold-stratifying your seeds to germination to transplanting. Start a life with the potential of 5000 years!

This grow kit gives you everything you need to successfully germinate a Ponderosa Pine tree. 100% guaranteed! The mighty Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) is often regarded as North America's "most important" pine tree. It dominates forests in every western state, and is widespread in Canada and Mexico, as well. Pinus ponderosa is known by many names throughout its vast range, including Western Yellow Pine, Blackjack Pine, Bull Pine, Heavy Pine, Longleaf Pine, and most commonly, Ponderosa Pine. In Montana, Ponderosa Pine is celebrated as the State Tree. This impressive, wide-ranging species tolerates an amazing diversity of climates, altitudes, and soils, and can live for centuries, growing to heights of over 300 feet, with soaring, column-like trunks more than 8 feet across. A slow grower in its first decade, Ponderosa Pine grows faster as it ages, ultimately acquiring a magnificent physique, characterized by muscular branches; burnished tufts of long, green-gold needles (5"-13"); large, cinnamon-red cones; and a regal-looking, almost perfectly straight trunk, richly clad in great plates of bronze-colored bark. Ponderosa Pine tolerates heat and drought, and is extremely cold-hardy. It can be cultivated almost anywhere, and is a beautiful and statuesque tree at every stage of its life.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA POPPIES:
The California Poppy, Eschscholzia californica, graces many a sun-drenched meadow throughout California and the Southwest with its brilliant orange, saucer-shaped flowers. On bright days, the poppy's silky petals open to greet the sun. At dusk, the golden blooms close into tightly fluted repose. Eschscholzia californica, was first described to the scientific community in the early 19th Century by a German naturalist, Adelbert von Chamisso. Since then, the flower has gained admirers the world-over, becoming the State Flower of California in 1890, and winning the hearts of gardeners everywhere with its welcoming beauty and the ease with which it grows. Always friendly and neat in appearance ­ a popular flower to press ­the California Poppy features a compact, upright form, lifting its famous orange blooms 12 to 18 inches above a finely cut bed of lacy, bluish-green foliage. In milder climates that resemble its native California, the poppy is a perennial, blooming throughout the spring and summer, reseeding itself freely and generously. In colder regions, poppies must be reseeded by hand each spring in preparation for their summer colorburst. A swath of California Poppies brings a vivacious splash of color to virtually any open, sunny area, and they are as fun to grow as they are lovely!

ABOUT JONSTEEN'S POPPY KIT:

A FIELD OF POPPIES! There's enough seed here to plant an entire meadow full of poppies ­ almost 30,000 seeds in all! Scattered in an informal, wildflower planting, this seed will cover about 1,400 square feet, or an area roughly 38' x 38'. Approximately 70% of these seeds will germinate.

WHAT POPPIES LIKE: Poppies love dry and sunny places and well-drained, sandy soils. They are quite drought-tolerant, but don't like relentless high temperatures. Cool and sunny is their favorite combination. Water sparingly.

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THE BEAUTY OF POPPIES: Poppies are very pretty in cottage gardens, rock gardens, and casually mixed into other wildflower plantings. They make a fantastic color accent, and thrive in most any open, sunny area. They are not at their best in small containers, and can be transplanted only when very young.

WHEN TO PLANT: In colder climates, sow your seeds in early spring. In milder regions, plant poppies in fall. NOTE: In climates without cold, deep frosts in winter, poppies are perennial ­ re-seeeding themselves naturally and generously year after year!

Sunflowers are delightful and versatile. They grow quickly and give a brilliant splash of color in a remarkably short time. Few things evoke the beauty and brightness of summertime better than these sunny giants! Here's everything you need to plant a whole patch!

This fanciful grow kit with its enchanting dinosaur-themed packaging brings a smile as well as everything needed to germinate a tree that has existed on our planet for millions of years! A living fossil! Thought extinct for millions of years, Dawn Redwood dates back to Mesozoic times, some 150 million years ago. Living Dawn Redwoods were “discovered” in West Central China in 1941. Unlike its Redwood Family relatives, Dawn Redwood is a deciduous tree, losing its bronze leaves each autumn and unfurling bright green, silky new needles in spring. Using this kit to grow one of these ancient organisms is like taking a ride in a time machine! Magical for young and old alike!

Growing a tree from seed is a magical and fascinating experience for people of all ages. Our seed germination kits give you everything you need to germinate tree seed - seeds, growing medium, a mini-greenhouse, and detailed instructions. Our instructions lead you through the whole process - from cold-stratifying your seeds to germination to transplanting.

Everything needed to start a dogwood tree from seed! This is a gift that will keep on giving year after year! Choose either Cornus florida(Flowering Dogwood) or Cornus nutallii(Pacific Dogwood) - both are gorgeous and full of lovely flowers! FLOWERING DOGWOOD: Cornus florida is a beloved native throughout the Eastern United States, ranging all the way down into north-central Florida. Tolerating a variety of climates and conditions, Flowering Dogwood grows naturally in 30 states and is the State Tree of both Missouri and Virginia. The Flowering Dogwood Tree makes a marvelous addition to yard or garden, displaying nice symmetry and a rounded form that usually does not require pruning. These qualities, along with the Dogwood's attractive red berries, gorgeous fall color, and its famous spring bouquet of bright white flowers make the tree a highlight in many landscapes. Flowering Dogwoods typically reach heights of 20 to 25 feet, with crown spreads of 20 to 30 feet. Dogwoods can handle full shade, full sun, and everything in between, so they can be planted in a variety of locations for a variety of uses, from patio trees for light shade, to color sources along borders, to specimen ornamentals in lawns or ground-cover beds. Several hours of daily sun exposure is best for these lovely trees, and they also prefer deep, rich, well-drained, sandy or loam soils. Planting locations with heavy, wet soils are not recommended. PACIFIC DOGWOOD: Cornus nuttallii is known as Pacific Dogwood, Western Dogwood, and sometimes Mountain Dogwood. This lovely understory tree highlights forests in western North America, from British Columbia down into Southern California. The western cousin of Cornus florida, Pacific Dogwood gets a bit larger than Flowering Dogwood, but, otherwise, the two trees are very similar in appearance and habit, displaying many of the same beautiful characteristics – especially the Dogwood’s trademark white blooms. The National Champion Western Dogwood is a 60-foot tall tree in Oregon, but, typically, Pacific Dogwood climbs to between 25 and 40 feet tall.

The coolest and best Venus Fly Trap kits in the world! These kits will capture the imagination and tickle the funybone! They give you the opportunity to grow the carnivorous and much-fabled Dionaea muscipula, one of America's most unusual and rare native plants.
Watch as these fascinating plants grow from a tiny seed into bug-eating monsters right before your very eyes.